FLACKWELL Heath are out for revenge on Saturday in a Division Three local derby against Chalfont.

The Heathens beat the Saints in December 3-2 to record their first victory of the season but then saw the points disappear when a Ryman League panel deducted three points from Flackwell for fielding an ineligible player.

Flackwell, after their 2-0 victory over Wokingham on Saturday, will now be up for Saturday's match at Mill Meadow.

Manager Neil Catlin said: "It's a big game but they're all big games."

Catlin also tried to play down the rivalry.

He said: "They're just down the road but that doesn't really bother me. I don't see it as a grudge match. It's just another game."

Flackwell's win was the first under Catlin, with two goals from new boy Gavin Mernagh in the second half, giving Flackwell the victory.

Chalfont also won at the weekend, with a good 2-1 away win at Hertford.

James Baker and Jamie Cochrane got the goals in the second half with Hertford bagging a consolation.

But Chalfont will be hoping to bounce back from the midweek mauling at the hands of Chesham.

In Division Two, Derek Sweetman is looking for a good win for his Marlow side against next-to-bottom Cheshunt.

He said: "On paper it looks easy but it will be a tough game. It will be a good chance to keep are good home league-record."

Marlow are waiting on fitness tests to Jason Travis and Jeff Lamb but will otherwise be at full strength.